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Where can I buy fresh horseradish?

27 replies

MozzchopsThirty · 26/10/2014 10:12

Do regular supermarkets sell it?

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monostar · 26/10/2014 10:18

waitrose, booths :)

MozzchopsThirty · 26/10/2014 10:18

I'll try waitrose Smile

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LineRunner · 26/10/2014 10:19

Thread ends; everyone happy.

TEEH is my new acronym.

MozzchopsThirty · 26/10/2014 10:22

I'm only happy once I've purchased it Grin

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SweetPeaPods · 26/10/2014 10:23

I'm sure morrisons sell it too.

monostar · 26/10/2014 10:23

what will you do with horseradish if I can ask?

monostar · 26/10/2014 10:29

or...I'll just give you this wonderful recipe :)

horseradish sauce

1 cup grated horseradish
1 cup grated apple
125 ml mayo
1 spoon sour cream
lemon juice
a bit of salt
plenty of black pepper

mix it all well...it is fab!
goes well with anything...

MozzchopsThirty · 26/10/2014 10:30

I'm making a healthy smoked mackerel pate Smile

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MozzchopsThirty · 26/10/2014 10:31

But I may be tempted to make that sauce too Smile

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monostar · 26/10/2014 10:37

Cool :)
Horseradish is super healthy but I think it's a bit like Marmite...I love it tho'...MP can not stand it.

MozzchopsThirty · 26/10/2014 12:51

Waitrose
Sainsburys
Asda

No in all 3 Hmm

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Germgirl · 26/10/2014 12:58

I've seen it in Morrissons. Have you got a local farmers market? You might get one there.

Germgirl · 26/10/2014 12:59

Ocado also have it, in case you use them & are due a delivery. Do you need it today?

MuttonCadet · 26/10/2014 13:10

Morrisons near us definitely sells it.

antimatter · 26/10/2014 13:50

Ask at your nearest Polish shop. I remember Spring being the time for harvesting horseradish. I can imagine however it's possible to harvest it now.

In any Polish shop you should be able to buy a jar of very strong horseradish which has just been slightly flavoured with white vinegar.

Show them this expression: "Chce kupic mocny chrzan bez przypraw" and they will tell you if they have any. (it translates as - "I want to buy strong horseradish without any seasoning"). THe reason being is that I saw some with cream or we also eat it mixed with beetroot.

PumpkinGordino · 26/10/2014 13:53

There will be lots available in spring for pesach too. Not that that help the OP!

Gileswithachainsaw · 26/10/2014 13:53

Anywhere with a market on?

Ours has alot of ethnic fruit and veg along side the regular stuff.

SummerSazz · 26/10/2014 13:54

I have some in my garden if you want to come and dig some up Grin

MozzchopsThirty · 26/10/2014 13:58

Will try morrisons and then the polish shops

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Artandco · 26/10/2014 14:05

Waitrose do sell it, they sell the natoora range

Ocado ( which is basically Waitrose), def sells it www.ocado.com/webshop/getCategories.do?tags=%7C20002%7C29001%7C29026%7C36222

MozzchopsThirty · 26/10/2014 14:10

It's not in my waitrose ??

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MozzchopsThirty · 26/10/2014 15:05

And it's a no in morrisons too Hmm
Pissed off now, that's 4 supermarket

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AnnoyingOrange · 26/10/2014 15:15

www.waitrose.com/shop/ProductView-10317-10001-187613-English+Provender+Co+hot+horseradish

You can buy this grated horseradish with a little vinegar in Waitrose, which we have used as a substitute for fresh root in sauces

LineRunner · 26/10/2014 15:17

Good grief, and I thought it was all going so well...

BlueBrightBlue · 26/10/2014 15:24

Wild Horseradish

Foraging, identifying & uses for Wild Horseradish

Horseradish has been around for 400 years or so. It contains potassium, calcium, magnesium and phosphorus which along with very volatile oils makes it quite a pungant plant.
It's not far off the properties of mustard and many people use it as such, adding to many foods and not, as most would have it, for Roast Beef only.

I dentifying wild horseradish growing in a field

It's great served with smoked fish, you can add it to Mayonnaise and Cream to give them a bit of extra 'kick'.

Identifying Horseradish

Where you find it is pot luck really, round here, there's loads for everyone and could be that the field next to us once had a Shephers Cottage in it.
Not many people grow it in their gardens because it spreads under the soil like a weed, bit like Mint does. So, if you don't block the plants off, they'll take over.

However, it can be found in fields, sides of roads, almost anywhere really.
The main thing is to know what it looks like.
Basically, for quite some time during the summer, it can be mistaken for a Dock Leave, or even a Dandelion.
But in August, the leaves become longer, bright greener and have a sheen to them - very clean looking.

If in doubt, dig down and pull the root. It will be not dis-similar to a Parsnip, fairly long but sometimes a bit lumpy (see below)

If in doubt, break the root in two and have a smell - you can't mistake it then.

When grating in preparation, beware it has multiple potential of onion smell. I always do this outdoors and down wind !

Medicinal

The plant has a long history of medicinal uses.

It has been highly regarded by Medical people in Heart, Lung and Blood circles for it's low fat / high flavourness.

Adding a little grated horseradish to scrambled aggs is healthy and assist in sweating out colds.

Try using the sauce as you would use mustard with other foods

Long-keeping horseradish sauce

For the syrup: 1/2 pt white vinegar to 1/2/pt white sugar + a little salt.
Dig horseradish root in midsummer.Wash well and peel underwater.
Cut up the root roughly and put through the finest cutters of mincer.
In meantime make the syrup by dissolving the sugar and salt in tye vinegar over a low heat. Allow to go cold.
Use a wide-neck jar with a vinegar-proof lid. Pack in a little horseradish then add a little syrup - fill the jar in this manner. Make sure it is tightly packed and no air spaces are left.
This will keep 12 months or more.
To serve: To a tablespon of horseradish add same quantity of thick cream and extra vinegar to taste.

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